Method for configuring technical systems via mobile telephone terminals

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a method for setting a user profile in technical systems (TS), which are controlled by an electronic device (EE). To this end, user profile data representing the user profile (BP) is transmitted by a mobile telephone terminal (MF) to the electronic device (EE) via a wireless transmission link.

[0001] The invention relates to a method for adjusting a user profile in technical systems provided with an electronic device.

[0002] With increasing operating and adjustment possibilities by means of the miniaturized electronics on devices for everyday use, the amount of inputs and commands to be performed by the user increases. For this reason, very many technical systems also allow user-dependent adjustments, called user profiles in software engineering, to be stored with the aid of their electronic devices.

[0003] Some cars, for example, provide for the seat position, rear-view mirror and steering wheel position to be adjusted electrically and for the adjustment values then existing, which are also called user profile, to be saved. Once the driver has performed these adjustments once and stored them in a user profile, he can then rapidly restore his relevant user profile, if the adjustments have been changed by other persons, during the next use of the car by selecting his individual user profile by pressing a button.

[0004] In other fields, too, such a user profile can be generated by individually adjusting and then storing the associated adjustment values. Examples of this are the entries in an electronic telephone book associated with a user, the volume and answering machine settings of a telephone terminal and—in the industrial area—the adaptation of production machines to the preferences of the respective operator.

[0005] Even if all adjustment values of a user profile are stored at a first technical device, the same user must perform the same adjustments with a second technical device—even if it is a device of the same type.

[0006] When using a car from a company fleet or a hire company, for example, these adjustments in each case require considerable time consumption.

[0007] To avoid this time consumption in the field of telecommunication, therefore, use of a chip card has already been successful with the aid of which the user can adjust his own user profile merely by inserting a chip card at a communication terminal. He therefore does not need to manually reset his short code dialing destinations, his signaling volume etc. every time. With the expected increase in adjustment capabilities on technical systems, such chip cards will also be used widely in other types of technical systems. However, this requires that, to adjust an electronic device, a chip card suitable for this device must be carried along.

[0008] It is the object of the invention to specify a method by means of which the use of chip cards and, in particular, the provision of a multiplicity of different chip cards for adjusting the user profile in different technical systems can be avoided.

[0009] According to the invention, this object is achieved by the characterizing features of patent claim 1.

[0010] In the method according to the invention, elements of a mobile telephone terminal already in existence for storing user profiles and for transmitting them to the most varied types of technical systems are used. The mobile telephone terminal is a device which is almost always carried by a continuously increasing number of people and can be used for storing and transmitting person-related user profiles without great expenditure which is only restricted to an extension of the software in the mobile telephone terminal.

[0011] According to an advantageous development of the invention (claim 2), existing user profiles or their associated adjustment values of the technical system can be read out and then stored and modified in the mobile telephone terminal. This means that changes in the user profile do not necessarily have to be performed on the electronic device of technical systems but can also be carried out at the mobile telephone terminal without the latter having to communicate with the technical system during the changing. In this connection, the definition of a number of user profiles for one user is also of advantage (claim 5), for example in order to meet different production aspects in industrial production machines.

[0012] A development of the invention provides (claim 3) that the owner of the mobile telephone terminal authenticates himself at the technical device by transmitting an access code stored in conjunction with the user profile. An identification of the technical system according to claim 4 is of advantage in order to selectively apply the method according to the invention to a technical system which has the same interface for the wireless transmission of user profiles as another technical system adjacent thereto, which is not to be adjusted.

[0013] In another advantageous embodiment of the invention (claim 8), a person who wishes to set up or call up a user profile at the electronic device via his mobile telephone terminal must confirm this transmission process before initiation of the transmission at the mobile communication terminal by means of an input, for example by operating a key, at the technical system. This has the advantage that an unintended or malicious configuration of the technical system is avoided.

[0014] To provide a further explanation of an exemplary embodiment, the latter is explained in greater detail with reference to a drawing.

[0015] The FIGURE shows a diagrammatic representation of a mobile telephone terminal exchanging data with a technical system.

[0016] In the FIGURE, a technical system TS is shown which exhibits a user profile administration PV as part of an electronic device EE. A further component of the electronic device EE is the receiving unit E which transmits or receives data, e.g. via an infrared link. Communication with a mobile telephone terminal MF can take place with the aid of this receiving unit E. The figure shows a mobile telephone terminal MF which has an infrared interface IS. Such infrared interfaces IS are known per se, for example in the mobile telephone terminal Siemens S35i. The electronic device EE receives via the receiving device E user profiles BP from the infrared interface IS of the mobile telephone terminal MF but can also send these in order to transmit user profiles BP stored at the electronic device EE into the memory of the mobile telephone terminal MF.

[0017] In the profile administration PV of the electronic unit EE, the user profiles BP are stored, e.g. in the form of a simple concatenated list. The list of individual user profile names (“user 1” to “user 3”), shown in the figure, points to a respective associated column of parameter values which are correlated with the respective parameter names (“parameter 1” to “parameter 7”) row by row in a second list. Thus, one column of the last-mentioned list in each case represents the user profile data of the linked user profile. The figure shows that some parameters of a user profile were not defined by the associated user, thus for example the parameter 3 of the user profile “user 1” which has been marked blank (“-”) in the figure. User profiles PP can also be administered in a similar manner in the mobile telephone terminal MF. 

1. A method for adjusting a user profile in technical systems (TS) which are controlled by an electronic device (EE), characterized in that user profile data representing the user profile (BP) are transmitted from a mobile telephone terminal (MF) to the electronic device (EE) via a wireless transmission link.
 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that user profile data transmitted by the electronic device (EE) are received and stored by the mobile telephone terminal.
 3. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that an access authorization at the electronic device (EE) is enabled by transmitting an access code as component of the user profile data.
 4. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that an identification identifying the electronic device (EE) is transmitted by the mobile telephone terminal (MF) before the transmission of the user profile data.
 5. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that different user profiles (BP) for different electronic devices (EE) are administered in the mobile telephone terminal (MF).
 6. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the communication of the mobile telephone terminal (MF) with the electronic device (EE) is carried out via an infrared interface (IS).
 7. The method as claimed in one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the communication of the mobile telephone terminal (MF) with the electronic device (EE) is carried out via a wireless interface according to the Bluetooth standard, known per se.
 8. The method as claimed in one of the preceding claims, characterized in that user profile data are only transmitted after a confirmation has been input at the technical system (TS). 